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i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing laws on wall street. i think you ought to be as tough on wall street as you are on main street. if we pass the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. [laughter] >> that is still a big if at this point? >> it is. we pass financial reform in the house and senate, but it has to be implemented by the sec. it still is not fully implemented by any means. that is a difficult and tricky thing to do. >> a whatever is written about the obama administration, its prosecution of the malefactors of great wealth on wall street has certainly not a certification -- sterling chapter. that is yet to be written. i charged mr. cordray and mary responsibility of writing that. >> thanks. you get the last word. its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
i do not think it is a conservative position to be against enforcing laws on wall street. i think you ought to be as tough on wall street as you are on main street. if we pass the assault weapons ban, i would make an exception and allow her to carry one. [laughter] >> that is still a big if at this point? >> it is. we pass financial reform in the house and senate, but it has to be implemented by the sec. it still is not fully implemented by any means. that is a difficult and tricky...
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during a strike, whether the employer broke the law during a unionization, andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media, when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have? >> the judges-- the judges said that the recess, the recess appoint oments by president obama last january were illegal. the president said that the senate was actually out for a break. and that he was allowed to make these recess appointments. the senate said, the republicans in the senate said it was not a real break. that they were continuing to have pro forma sessions and they maintained it was illegal for the president to make these appointments. and today the three judge panel ruled that the president recess appointments during intrasessions were illegal. the court really said today that the pres
during a strike, whether the employer broke the law during a unionization, andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media, when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have?...
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draft and if so would she support any able-bodied able aged woman being sent to the front lines by law in a compulsory manner to serve as a infantry woman? >> ifill: you have a few seconds to answer? >> i don't know how this is going to effect the selective service but i do think that with full rights comes full responsibilities. >> ifill: colonel ellen haring and wade zirkle founder of vets for freedom, thank you very much. >> brown: next, trying to make sense of china's economy. a top chinese official told leaders at the davos world economic forum in switzerland this week the country is expecting faster growth this year. if anything, he said, china's trying to stop the economy from overheating too quickly. but some are asking whether china's high-flying growth may be built on questionable assumptions. "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman has our look as, yes, part of his ongoing reporting: "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: china: the juggernaut that's driving a world economic recovery? or a classic bubble about to burst, taking us all down with it? the evidence
draft and if so would she support any able-bodied able aged woman being sent to the front lines by law in a compulsory manner to serve as a infantry woman? >> ifill: you have a few seconds to answer? >> i don't know how this is going to effect the selective service but i do think that with full rights comes full responsibilities. >> ifill: colonel ellen haring and wade zirkle founder of vets for freedom, thank you very much. >> brown: next, trying to make sense of...
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millions of british women would be hit by the proposal in today's conservative report to opt out of the eu law. will be prime minister rule out this opt out today? >> what this government has done, explain to him at the beginning of prime minister's question is massively help the women through the single tear pension. i look very carefully at the proposal he mentioned and i will write to him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know my right honorable friend is aware of the extreme study suffered in the west country in november and december of last year, impacting many homes and businesses but also sweeping away the rail link between the west country and london leaving us cut off for several days. which he ushered our government will take every step necessary to improve the resilience of this vital rail link so we never get cut off a give? >> i think my honorable friend is right to raise this issue. i'm well aware of how bad the flooding was but i want to see myself how badly that town had been flooded. i know that my right honorable friend has been discussing the recent flooding with rail chair and
millions of british women would be hit by the proposal in today's conservative report to opt out of the eu law. will be prime minister rule out this opt out today? >> what this government has done, explain to him at the beginning of prime minister's question is massively help the women through the single tear pension. i look very carefully at the proposal he mentioned and i will write to him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know my right honorable friend is aware of the extreme study...
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listen to what he did have to say. >> we will uphold our values through strength of arm and rule of law. we will show the courage to try to resolve our issues peacefully, not because we are naive about the dangers we face but because engagement can lift suspicion and fear. america will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe, and we will renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage a crisis abroad, and no one has a greater stake in a peaceful world. >> we are joined by the director of the center at the atlantic council. thanks for being with us. we just heard the entire context of the mention of foreign policy. are you surprised how little was mentioned? >> not at all. this is the essence of foreign policy where we need to focus on domestic renewal. there were some bold initiatives in terms of rhetoric in the first year of the administration. we heard the cairo speech talking to the muslim world. we heard the prague speech, but the follow-up was a little bit tepid, so i think you will see more of the same, very few foreign policy initiatives and
listen to what he did have to say. >> we will uphold our values through strength of arm and rule of law. we will show the courage to try to resolve our issues peacefully, not because we are naive about the dangers we face but because engagement can lift suspicion and fear. america will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe, and we will renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage a crisis abroad, and no one has a greater stake in a peaceful...
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online video footage showing muslims and forcing their own shari'a law zones in london to escalate seething ethnic tensions. to the how when and why. the f.b.i. responded with us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored it received a blank leaving them more in the. pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes although that will only happen if he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members unquote not snuff it out let's get more details on the. e.u. today so cameron finally got the referendum off what do you think about the results of what he had to say. essentially what he was trying to say is that he believed that britain and also members of the european union would be more prosperous if they just pretty much concentrated o
online video footage showing muslims and forcing their own shari'a law zones in london to escalate seething ethnic tensions. to the how when and why. the f.b.i. responded with us civil liberties groups demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored it received a blank leaving them more in the. pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of...
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it's not a miss america as a shari'a law but obviously we've seen that this is a debate the really does inflame tensions and causes a lot of control the sea and i think the muslim community core c.-k. really have come out to condemn what this small grapes done and to try and distance themselves from of the east london mosque say that it is designed to stoke up tension so that there's very much an emphasis on distancing themselves from that type of behavior certainly this is part of a why did debate in the area of london where the police think that this video was filmed in east london is an area that see this argument come up a number of times in the past couple of years with fundamentalist leaks in these areas making a lot of noise about wanting to relaunch implemented in the end it is a very touchy subject for a lot of people as we said very threatening behavior in these videos and as a missing community here the case being you know very very trying to highlight is it. it is very thought that of course as it has gone around the edges that a lot of people seeing this and say this is all
it's not a miss america as a shari'a law but obviously we've seen that this is a debate the really does inflame tensions and causes a lot of control the sea and i think the muslim community core c.-k. really have come out to condemn what this small grapes done and to try and distance themselves from of the east london mosque say that it is designed to stoke up tension so that there's very much an emphasis on distancing themselves from that type of behavior certainly this is part of a why did...
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would anyone change the law if you in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election i mean forced to change their ask in a foreigner. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan that we are showing are just our eighteen hundred g.m.t. . for now though the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change and that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov as he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. in office. one of the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its sides to put their weapons down actually said you know i would of said that the a one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rebels to gauge in more violen
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they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found hanging from a tree after she was gang-raped. and a 9-year-old girl was raped and killed in the western state of maharastra. women in new delhi are signing up for martial arts classes. they say they can't rely on the police. >> translator: i have to defend myself the police are not trustworthy. >> reporter: some people are focused on helping the victims. an ngo in new delhi has launched an effort to support women who have experienced sexual assault. abdul maboud is one of the nba leaders. he says the group wants to help create a society that respects women. volunteers provide counseling to victims and refer them to other health services.
they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found hanging from a tree after she was gang-raped....
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laws -- "no law -- do you speak english. >> we gave you our language as you know. >> stephen: we took it with our guns. [ laughter ] >> correct. >> stephen: at lexington concord, it was the shot heard round the world not the debate or whistle or report. we have a different experience than do you. >> you love your guns, i know you do. >> stephen: we do love our guns. how dear you tell americans how to live their lives. >> quietingly pointing out if my country where we have no guns we have 35-40 gun murders a year. in your country 11,000. i think where 20 young americans are blown to pieces, americans should say something has to be done. >> stephen: well, i think it's a cheap shot to bring up the subject we're talking about. [ laughter ] okay. fevers are running very high. nobody wants to protect children more than i do but fevers are running very high right now. we should stop and take some time until we can approach this in a calm manner. >> nonsense. >> stephen:, no, no,. that's the kind of irrational passion i'm talking about. we need to take the time, reflect and eventually forget
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how did a law get on the bookness the first place? gary, don't get it. the palm trees look great behind you but you have to pay for this stuff. >> your sure do but the law doesn't want a perfectly good property going to waste. so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't pay taxes in florida. this house you pay $40,000 a year, and that's the reason the law exists, they want their money. >> that has a lot to do with it. >> so if he comes up with themake there's nothing bank of america can do? what i they say we want to sell it? >> actually, back of america can file an ejectment action, and if they can prove there's a rightful owner, they can have him put out. >> if that's the case thanksgiving the law was protecting him. >> the law will protect him from being thrown out without the real owner interceding. opposite the real owner comes during the
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human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty people have reportedly been killed in a plane crash in conflicts down a plane carrying five crew and fifteen passengers went down near the city of buddy in the country's south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause that company's got was performing an internal fight and crashed while trying to land in harsh weather conditions the company says it will reveal the cause of the crash after the flight recorders are recovered rescue and investigators are working at the scene. twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow let's take a look around the globe at some world news in brief for you now are a suicide bomber has blown himself up inside somalia's presidential palace in mogadishu killing two people and injuring three others the attacker detonated his explosives outside the main gate of the residence after being stopped by guards for questioning the president was out of the country at the time of the att
human rights law or conventions that the u.s. had signed. twenty people have reportedly been killed in a plane crash in conflicts down a plane carrying five crew and fifteen passengers went down near the city of buddy in the country's south after one pm local time reports say there are no survivors the challenger two hundred operated by a cause that company's got was performing an internal fight and crashed while trying to land in harsh weather conditions the company says it will reveal the...
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tomorrow, law professor jonathan turley talks about president obama's use of executive power and the constitutional system of checks and balances. former ambassador ronald neumann discusses the cost of diplomatic security. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. came to northern ireland and were enormously impressed at the movement and progress we've made in northern ireland. >> border. question for the prime minister. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, before answering the honorable gentleman's question onto the whole house will wish to join in paying tribute to kingsman david robert shaw, first battalion duke of lancaster's regiment. he died in the queen elizabeth hospital birmingham last wednesday as result of wounds he sustained in afghanistan. he gave his life for the safety of the british people and is incredibly brave contribution must never be forgotten. our condolences are with his loved ones. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in the south i
tomorrow, law professor jonathan turley talks about president obama's use of executive power and the constitutional system of checks and balances. former ambassador ronald neumann discusses the cost of diplomatic security. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. came to northern ireland and were enormously impressed at the movement and progress we've made in northern ireland. >> border. question for the prime minister. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you,...
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at the end of the day, if you look towards asia and china, they have not got such strict laws. >> it is a complaint voiced by many employers in britain. but the logistics company does acknowledge that the advantages of eu membership far outweigh the disadvantages. it used to treat hard to find warehouse workers, for instance. now, polish immigrants happily fill those vacancies. they say they want politicians to make the you an easier place to do business. >> it is very important that europe sees itself as competing against the rest of the world rather than competing against each other. we should not be in a battle between what the uk is doing against what ireland is doing or against what italy is doing. all we are doing -- all we're interested in is how you're up competes against the rest of the world. >> when it comes to the bottom line, the eu is a mainstay for a great many businesses across britain. for them, leaving the single market would be a nightmare scenario. am i getting down to some core corporate news now, anderman gineing giantiemens has reported a 12% drop in profits. i
at the end of the day, if you look towards asia and china, they have not got such strict laws. >> it is a complaint voiced by many employers in britain. but the logistics company does acknowledge that the advantages of eu membership far outweigh the disadvantages. it used to treat hard to find warehouse workers, for instance. now, polish immigrants happily fill those vacancies. they say they want politicians to make the you an easier place to do business. >> it is very important...
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week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with security forces leaving piles of burning debris in the streets. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says the statement by the army chief could signal the military is playing out its own game behind the scenes. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military that's on the surface however there are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all
week of violent unrest between the government and oppositions militias and yet a cabinet you are a law giving the military the power of arrest of the president declared a state of emergency and curfews in three provinces this was ignored by protesters who took to the streets on mass across the country calling for regime change it was no breakthrough in attempts at compromise as the opposition ignored calls for a national dialogue by the president in cairo all crowds continue to clash with...
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the tax increases three weeks ago delivered the operation of law, in other words the law expired all of the bush tax cuts were over and the congress two hours after everybody's taxes went up, in other words all the bush tax cuts expired did it on a permanent basis to guarantee we wouldn't have another cliff like you have in admirably with a long sunset where you have a cliff. the president was able to get some new revenue the operation of law and that represents the start line across here. you can see that is pretty studied out to 2040. now the president of course said that wasn't nearly enough. he said we need more taxes and we will back asking for more taxes later. so is nearly as we can tell based on what he has said the taxes he would like to add to the ones he got in the operation of law to a half weeks ago is this light line right across here. so if the president were given all the tax increases he says that the moment he wants that would provide this amount of revenue going out to 2040. as you can see madam president that doesn't do anything to solve the problem because they r
the tax increases three weeks ago delivered the operation of law, in other words the law expired all of the bush tax cuts were over and the congress two hours after everybody's taxes went up, in other words all the bush tax cuts expired did it on a permanent basis to guarantee we wouldn't have another cliff like you have in admirably with a long sunset where you have a cliff. the president was able to get some new revenue the operation of law and that represents the start line across here. you...
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things that help move countries from poverty to wealth -- making sure that there is a proper role of law, democratic systems, accountability, a free press, property rights. we need greater transparency about land ownership, companies, and tax. these are all argument that britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> and the prime minister confirm that his government are the first for 30 years not to offer hardpressed consumers a government funded energy efficiency scheme, following the closure of warm front last week? >> note. the ego-scheme which is many times the size of the warm front scheme, it has helped 80,000 families a year, but ego could help out of 230,000 families a year, so it is bigger and potentially better. >> what assessment has the prime minister made of unemployment in my constituency, particularly the fact that more women are in more than ever before? >> the point he makes is absolutely right. there are more people employed in the private sector than ever before. there are also more women employed in our country than ever before. and we look at the unemployment figures
things that help move countries from poverty to wealth -- making sure that there is a proper role of law, democratic systems, accountability, a free press, property rights. we need greater transparency about land ownership, companies, and tax. these are all argument that britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> and the prime minister confirm that his government are the first for 30 years not to offer hardpressed consumers a government funded energy efficiency scheme, following the...
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in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue cairo approves a law that allows the army to rest of billions. and despite the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the latest updates so bell is cairo still under fire. a ride to we're going to catch up with bill true in a little while but for now dr saeed sadat go political social at the american university in c
in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue cairo approves a law that allows the army to rest of billions. and despite the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. still to come this all of us seeking shelter the number of homeless people in the know said she flies. with many believing that her new government policies will only if a bad day the situation is the story and much more to show for a. wealthy british style. that's not on to the tightly. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of report . to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. cool. in washington to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of at least sixty five young men have been found on the bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo and i must warn you that you may find the following footage extremely disturbing by. of them had their han
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. still to come this all of us seeking shelter the number of homeless people in the know said she flies. with many believing that her new government policies will only if a bad day the situation is the story and much more to show for a. wealthy british style. that's not on to the tightly. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...
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here is what was silly about indiana's law. it forbade sex offenders from joining sites with children on them. but it classes all sex offenders as the same. a guy who say raped an adult woman could use a social network as long as minors weren't on it. it makes no sense. >> i guess. >> sometimes you hit the ball back once and move on. >> hillary clinton's testimony. greg you talked about how hillary took responsibility to avoid cul paw built. >> yes. >> it is the janet reno. >> exactly. >> she took responsibility for what happened in waco. >> i know. i was acting stupid on purpose. >> hard to tell. >> dan i was unable to find your political blog. >> it is dan soder writes about comedy every day . net. >> is that a dark net? >> i have been blacklisted by several sites. they don't like my honest and refreshing take. >> he is literally with you. >> you are part of the web that only can be accessed through beaver dams. >> i have been told i am the voice of a generation. a political voice. >> >> we talk all the time. i gave her notes
here is what was silly about indiana's law. it forbade sex offenders from joining sites with children on them. but it classes all sex offenders as the same. a guy who say raped an adult woman could use a social network as long as minors weren't on it. it makes no sense. >> i guess. >> sometimes you hit the ball back once and move on. >> hillary clinton's testimony. greg you talked about how hillary took responsibility to avoid cul paw built. >> yes. >> it is the...
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between security forces and protesters as they remain on the streets also according to egyptian emergency law security forces are now able to rest citizens and detain them for up to thirty days without charges to like he did see a wave of arrests across those three cities as people have violate the curfew and clash with police but the violence continues here in the capital as well as security forces are firing tear gas and government protesters they have been all night quite dramatic scenes takeouts is taking over the whole of downtime kyra leaving many to question whether the president may see to carry a curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency as he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assume untamed stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinets of resign to the constitution be revoked and the national salvation government take over so it's unlikely that they will actually have dialogue with the president this point there's also prote
between security forces and protesters as they remain on the streets also according to egyptian emergency law security forces are now able to rest citizens and detain them for up to thirty days without charges to like he did see a wave of arrests across those three cities as people have violate the curfew and clash with police but the violence continues here in the capital as well as security forces are firing tear gas and government protesters they have been all night quite dramatic scenes...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of the river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had they had said hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to the heads of bodies were covered in a knot and show signs of decay i'd have us say more bodies could still be in the water at the moment there's no confirmation of who carried out the killings but it is a chief of this trend either online blogger paolo rough phoning says the culprits are well known. for its rebel forces. training to. existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious be
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. to syria now where activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of the river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing most of them had they had said hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to the heads of bodies were covered in a knot and show signs of decay i'd have us say more bodies could still be in the water...
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the things that help move countries from poverty to wealth to making sure there's a proper root of law, democratic systems, a free press, property rights. we will be making the argument in the g8. we need greater transparency about land ownership, greater transparency but companies and greater transparency about tax. these are all arguments britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> can the prime minister confirm he is the first government for 30 years not to offer hard-pressed consumers a government-funded energy efficiency scheme following the closure of -- last week? >> the eco-scheme which is many times the size of the warm front scheme him a warm front helped 80,000 pounds a year, eco-could help up to 230,000 families a year. so it's a bigger potential at a better scheme. >> what assessment has the prime minister made of unemployment in my constituency? in particular what assessment has he made having more women in work ever before? >> the point the honorable gentleman makes is absolutely right. there are now more people employed in the private sector than ever before and are a
the things that help move countries from poverty to wealth to making sure there's a proper root of law, democratic systems, a free press, property rights. we will be making the argument in the g8. we need greater transparency about land ownership, greater transparency but companies and greater transparency about tax. these are all arguments britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> can the prime minister confirm he is the first government for 30 years not to offer hard-pressed...
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it's like messing with international law. this is the most disputed area you never noticed it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even constructed i was coming off. it says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing a few one facing the holy capital of his i pay so much money for rent in london in one in london and here. and in the big city. comfortable it all starts here so beautiful all of us is ours. you can look down and palestinians this is the new area being built opens if you want i just call this real estate it's called hideout three they send all the flats in this part of town and they say no to see them and it will never be evacuated today selling more and more cleaners of the city and all the bills are robbed you should be jewish label. me. i want to see an. agent to get to the all the legalities. of. you selling your house by any chance that. my life. now earlier i
it's like messing with international law. this is the most disputed area you never noticed it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even constructed i was coming off. it says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing a few one facing the holy capital of his i pay so much money for rent in london in one in london and here. and in the big city....
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i think the people do want to see is the rule of law, not necessarily our law, but their law. that is something that i think people respond positively to. if they see that the soldiers around them are enforcing the law rather than preying upon them, rather than stealing from them, rather than ripping their daughters, if they see that the soldiers are pulled in the law they're going to be much more likely to support the soldiers. suppled and the rule of law is, i would argue, a crucial moment of successful counterinsurgency. >> right here. >> robert price. office of secretary defense. had we do this cheap and easy? have done this before year not twice. counterinsurgency, long term, even after some of the immediate threats were taken down followed by extensive amounts of nation-building. yet to do that every time? is there a cheaper and easier way to do this? >> well, ideally you will not have to wage future counterinsurgencies by sending hundreds of thousands of american troops to foreign lands. ideally we would be able to partner with foreign troops in their own countries to e
i think the people do want to see is the rule of law, not necessarily our law, but their law. that is something that i think people respond positively to. if they see that the soldiers around them are enforcing the law rather than preying upon them, rather than stealing from them, rather than ripping their daughters, if they see that the soldiers are pulled in the law they're going to be much more likely to support the soldiers. suppled and the rule of law is, i would argue, a crucial moment of...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. and some news coming in from syria now activists and rebels are say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on a bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing. most of them had their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their heads the bodies were covered in marjah and showed signs of decay activists say more bodies would still be in the water at the moment there is no information on who carried out the killings. you know all syria's a rebel coalition is in paris to plead for aid and political backing to overthrow the assad regime the opposition needs money to stay viable but its efforts to form of provincial government have so far failed this as france warns islamic militants could gain ground and punch the country into further chaos if cash flow is not secured r.t. caught up with the one of the leaders of the opposition and asked him what he things is needed to bring p
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas. and some news coming in from syria now activists and rebels are say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on a bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i must warn you that viewers may find the following footage extremely disturbing. most of them had their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their heads the bodies were covered in marjah and showed signs of decay activists say more bodies would still...
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time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long campaign for freedom will end. he says he is innocent and not a criminal. but he also knew that being charged with insulting the monarchy in thailand usually results in a long jail term. and that is exactly what was handed down of the criminal courts in bangkok. he was given 10 years for publishing articles in his magazine deemed offensive to the monarchy and an additional year for a separate defamation case. this verdict is another blow to thailand's human rights record and, in particular, freedom of speech, which is safeguarded by the constitution. but the magistrate overrides everything else. he did no
time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long...
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case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if . even if he did all the things that they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york ok stands government has struck a deal with firebrand cleric to country to end a massive street protests in the country's capital young president and city and involving tens of thousands targeted the current leadership for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement was a part of the deal isn't about there's a great to dissolve parliament and show you new elections voting should take place within ninety days of the parliament term was in any case due to expire
case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if . even if he did all the things that they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether...
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algerian law bans any armed foreign security personnel from operating at plants like this. but now some of the big companies might be looking for that to change. >> the results are respected soon from jordon's parliamentary election. jordon's parliament will have new powers, including the right to choose the next prime minister. tens of thousands of people -- is really hot political newcomer offers hopes that the coalition will succeed. -- the israeli political newcomer hopes the coalition will succeed. there will not be a "blocking majority" that will prevent them from forming a government. the pakistan community feels they're being unfairly punished for their beliefs following a graveyard attack. a man tied up a guard and 21 others before smashing more than 100 gravestones. >> the difference between the two halves of this one graveyard is plain to see. one side is neat and orderly, the other smashed to pieces. on december 3 at around one dozen men stormed the cemetery in the middle of the night. armed with guns, pickaxes, and sledgehammers, they set upon these graves, det
algerian law bans any armed foreign security personnel from operating at plants like this. but now some of the big companies might be looking for that to change. >> the results are respected soon from jordon's parliamentary election. jordon's parliament will have new powers, including the right to choose the next prime minister. tens of thousands of people -- is really hot political newcomer offers hopes that the coalition will succeed. -- the israeli political newcomer hopes the...
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just of egypt tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed there close to the course or are i need street in parliament he was shot dead with three bullets on the twenty eighth of january so far there has been no justice i'm twenty seven years old and i don't have any work now there are a lot of people like me who are unemployed there are some people reach the point where they don't have food to eat. right now youth unemployment levels in egypt have reached a staggering seventy seven percent which means that young people like tarek will be unable to pay for even their most basic needs even though they fought in a january twenty five revolution which demanded bread freedom and social justice two thousand and thirteen is expected to be an even harder year for egypt the
just of egypt tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed there close to the course or are i need street in parliament he was shot dead with three bullets on the twenty eighth...
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including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't fulfill their obligation to ensure the council and it changed some some important exactly which i thought you know we don't know yet that we understand the most we do understand the muslim brotherhood did manipulate the constitution and some way or another to essentially cement themselves in power for for who knows how long the question is do you think the muslim brotherhood is willing to allow for some sort of reform with the constitution to allow for some sort of new political movement here. i don't think saw a list the fear that people in history it. challenges them a challenge little thirty particularly in terms of going to situational amendment we are hearing all the time that people in muslim brotherhood do not want to change the constitution and seize of the constitution is a pistol over the globe. thought i think more people to exercise but it showed on them. rea
including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't fulfill their obligation to ensure the council and it changed some some important exactly which i thought you know we don't know yet that we understand the most we do understand the muslim brotherhood did manipulate the constitution and some way or another to essentially cement...
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there is law. there is british law. there is american law. it's there, and it wasn't enforced in britain. >> rose: piers morgan for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: piers morgan is here. he is the host of "piers morgan tonight." it is the two-year anniversary of the show's launch. he has interviewed, a colorfulivate of the guests. they range from paris hilton to the calledy llama. earlier in his career he headline the "sun" and "daily mirror. he is bringing his appetite for controversy to america. i am pleased to have him on this program. welcome. époood to see you. >> good to see you, charlie. >> rose: i want to just go to gun control because you waded into this battle. was there a particular thing that set you off, other than the tragedy of 20 innocent children? >> yeah. it was actually-- it was earlier than that. when i began at cnn in january 2010, it was a week after gabby giffords had been shot. and i was completely shocked, not just by what hap
there is law. there is british law. there is american law. it's there, and it wasn't enforced in britain. >> rose: piers morgan for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: piers morgan is here. he is the host of "piers morgan tonight." it is the two-year anniversary of the show's launch. he has interviewed, a colorfulivate of the guests. they range from paris hilton to the calledy llama....
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dismissed at any time by a royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favoring in fact a larger number of rural tribal representatives who are largely seen as being loyal to the government in fact of the one hundred fifty seats available in this parliament only twenty seven can go to candidates from national parties and the muslim brotherhood is the largest most popular and the biggest political party here in jordan and has really been the driving force behind the boycott of this vote and the opposition but of course discontent isn't just limited to the islamists many regular jordanians here feel that corruption has continued to be rampant and are quite frustrated with the economic situation industry and that is why we see a lot of voter apathy it really is a major test of whether these small incremental changes by the regime and monarchy are going to be enough to placate the opposition from the people who we've talked to in fact the leadership of the muslim brotherhood says
dismissed at any time by a royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favoring in fact a larger number of rural tribal representatives who are largely seen as being loyal to the government in fact of the one hundred fifty seats available in this parliament only twenty seven can go to candidates from national parties and the muslim brotherhood is the largest most popular and the...
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japanese law puts restrictions on construction in areas hit by the tsunami. sasaki wanted to help spur on the reconstruction effort by providing shelter for some newcomers. hundreds of workers and volunteers are rebuilding the town. until lately, there weren't enough rooms for them. >> translator: i'm involved in the surveys for moving city buildings to higher ground. this area has very few the hotels close to my job and that's a big help. >> reporter: el faro has already accommodated hundreds of guests. sasaki says reservations of coming in from across the country. >> translator: we've received a lot of support from people in miyagi prefecture and beyond. even from people overseas. and that's really lifted our spirits. >> reporter: her hotel is also helping the regional economy. it has created new jobs for people who are living in temporary housing. >> translator: i wanted to be active because of it was so frustrating staying in my temporary house all day. i'm very grateful. >> reporter: and guests who'd have had to stay in another town are now staying in on
japanese law puts restrictions on construction in areas hit by the tsunami. sasaki wanted to help spur on the reconstruction effort by providing shelter for some newcomers. hundreds of workers and volunteers are rebuilding the town. until lately, there weren't enough rooms for them. >> translator: i'm involved in the surveys for moving city buildings to higher ground. this area has very few the hotels close to my job and that's a big help. >> reporter: el faro has already...
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and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. has more for us on the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its side. actually. said that the one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rubble strewn gaijin more violence which will use to more bloodshed another issue actually another conflict also talked about it's time for us is the france milita
and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he...
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or emergency emergency law in those specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time you have all barak's people as well as the current opposition. which a lot has a bigger alliance in the national television front who also could be. ten to fifteen million so you have a gridlock here where both parties are being very stubborn they do not want to put forth any concessions either side the national salvation front puts a lot of the requisites for dialogue which makes it almost impossible for the president to accept this and vice versa now to get out of this gridlock you need to a third party or three third. movement with pressure both to sit down and thought the concept of havin
or emergency emergency law in those specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time...